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Locus Robotics surpasses 5B picks with its warehouse automation

By Eugene Demaitre | April 24, 2025

Locus Origin II with outbound containers and Vector with shelves.

Locus credited accelerating global demand for mobile robots for its latest record. Source: Locus Robotics

Locus Robotics Corp. today announced its latest milestone, surpassing 5 billion units picked with its autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs, across its global customer deployments. The company achieved this record just 24 weeks after reaching its 4 billionth pick in October 2024.

“This rapid acceleration highlights the transformative impact of Locus’ mobile automation technology and the growing urgency among global brands to modernize their fulfillment operations to deliver consistent high productivity,” said the Wilmington, Mass.-based company.

“Hitting 5 billion picks in record time is more than just a number — it’s proof that the industry is embracing mobile automation and physical AI at a whole new level,” stated Rick Faulk, CEO of Locus Robotics. “Our customers are scaling faster and more efficiently than ever before, and Locus is proud to be their trusted partner in driving this transformation.”

Spun out of Quiet Logistics in 2016, Locus said its LocusONE platform uses artificial intelligence and integrates its person-to-goods AMRs into existing environments to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and scale operations. The AMRs collaborate with warehouse associates, saving them from having to walk many miles per day.

The company won a 2025 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award, its eighth, for marking 4 billion robot-assisted picks. Learn more at the RBR50 Gala at next week’s Robotics Summit & Expo in Boston.

In addition, Kait Peterson, Locus vice president of product marketing, will be speaking in a session on “Case Studies: How Automation Is Changing the Warehouse” at the summit.


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Locus Robotics AMRs picks up the pace

Locus Robotics customers include more than 150 leading retail, e-commerce, healthcare, third-party logistics (3PL), and industrial brands at over 350 sites worldwide. For instance, in June 2024, DHL Supply Chain passed 500 million picks with its AMRs.

According to Faulk, the company knows exactly which customer site was involved and what item was picked for each of its milestones. Locus noted that its previous pick-rate records illustrate its exponential growth:

  • 1 billion picks: September 2022
  • 2 billion picks: August 2023
  • 3 billion picks: April 2024
  • 4 billion picks: October 2024
  • 5 billion picks: April 2025

It offers its Locus Origin and Vector systems and warehouse software through a robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) model to ensure cost-effectiveness, scalability, and innovation without requiring significant capital expenditures.

The company claimed that its technology has proven capable of handling diverse workflows, from picking and replenishment to sorting and pack-out, “empowering businesses to meet peak demands and adapt to ever-changing operational needs.”

Locus charted the progress of its AMRs over the past three years.

Source: Locus Robotics

Warehouse automation leader keeps innovating

Locus isn’t resting its laurels. It recently announced its Locus Array mobile picking system at both ProMat in Chicago and LogiMAT in Stuttgart. Array is designed for high-volume, high-throughput fulfillment environments.

“With innovative solutions like Array, Locus is redefining what’s possible in warehouse automation,” Faulk added. “This milestone is not just about volume — it’s about value. We’re helping the world’s leading brands solve real-world challenges with intelligent, proven technology.”

The company said it is continuing to invest in innovation, including AI-driven fleet orchestration, robotic automation, and application of physical AI to real-world logistics challenges and global supply chain transformation. Last month, it introduced the LocusINTELLIGENCE business-intelligence layer within the LocusONE platform.

“Locus Robotics remains committed to transforming warehouse operations around the world—smarter, faster, flexibly, and more efficiently than ever before,” it said.

About The Author

Eugene Demaitre

Eugene Demaitre is editorial director of the robotics group at WTWH Media. He was senior editor of The Robot Report from 2019 to 2020 and editorial director of Robotics 24/7 from 2020 to 2023. Prior to working at WTWH Media, Demaitre was an editor at BNA (now part of Bloomberg), Computerworld, TechTarget, and Robotics Business Review.

Demaitre has participated in robotics webcasts, podcasts, and conferences worldwide. He has a master's from the George Washington University and lives in the Boston area.

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